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Born | December 0, 1900 invalid month invalid day |
Education | Western Washington University, BA and MA |
Movement | Modernism, Abstract art |
Awards | DBE |
Website | www.example.com |
Brenda Crabtree is an artist who works primarily as a weaver working with natural materials such as cedar, spruce and wool. She is a member of the Spuzzum First Nation.[1] As well, she has both Nlaka’pamux and Stó:lō ancestry.[2]
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- ^ "A Journey into Time Immemorial". Virtualmuseum.ca. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b Russell, Anne. "Deep roots — the Crabtree connection carries back to UFV's earliest days | UFV Today". Retrieved 2020-03-10.